<VV> Speedo Cable R&R

John Sweet jasvair at certainty.net
Fri Dec 16 06:41:57 EST 2005


Jim,
My suggestion is to replace the entire cable assembly.  I have seen people 
just replace the cable and then it breaks in less than a year as there is 
generally a break in the inner liner or a break in the outer housing.
John Sweet
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Bannister" <jimster1 at earthlink.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:33 AM
Subject: <VV> Speedo Cable R&R


> Hi All
>
> I'm about ready to remove and replace the complete speedo cable on my '66
> convertible.  I was planning to tie a fish tape on to the upper end of the
> old cable that would follow the old cable out.  I'd then tie the new cable
> to the fish tape and pull the new one in.  Are there any traps here that I
> haven't anticipated?
>
> Jim B.
>
> '66 turbovert
>
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